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Sadie Williams
22 November, 02:52
What was woman's suffrage?
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Nyasia Dalton
22 November, 03:38
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The women's suffrage movement (aka woman suffrage) was the struggle for the right of women to vote and run for office and is part of the overall women's rights movement. In 1888, the first international women's rights organization formed, the International Council of Women (ICW).
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Norah Booker
22 November, 04:23
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Women's Suffrage summary: The women's suffrage movement (aka woman suffrage) was the struggle for the right of women to vote and run for office and is part of the overall women's rights movement ... In 1888, the first international women's rights organization formed, the International Council of Women (ICW).
Women's suffrage is the right of women to vote in elections; a person who advocates the extension of suffrage, particularly to women, is called a suffragist. Limited voting rights were gained by women in Tuscany, Finland, Iceland, Sweden and some Australian colonies and western U. S. states in the late 19th century.
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